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* Duke Blue Devils football, the branch of the Duke University's athletic department, in charge of alumni relations and donations.
* The Superior Dome is the home to NMU athletic department.
Actually, his farthest hits smashed not into the athletic department, which was located on the north end of campus, but through the windows of the nearby Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism.
South Dakota State recently has released a master plan for renovations in its athletic department.
He currently works with the city of New York's athletic department.
The University of Calgary has been associated with the Olympics since 1976, when the 10-year-old athletic department sent three athletes to Montreal.
Men's athletics also receives the lionshare of athletic department budgets for operating expenses, recruiting, scholarships, and coaches salaries.
" The mission of the paper is principally to encourage interest in the school and its activities, especially the athletic department.
The Tupelo High School Athletic department was ranked # 3 in the nation in 2008 by Sports Illustrated as best athletic department.
The University is best known for its music department and its athletic endeavors.
Boerne High School has excelled in its athletic department, being named the best in the region recently by the San Antonio Express-News.
Boerne Champion High School, despite only being open three years, has also had success in its athletic department with state championships, including a national championship in cross country in 2009.
The KCBY Sports department offers a live broadcast of all of the athletic home games, and will soon broadcast away games also, along with live commentary by the sports crew of the news program.
In addition, three athletic complexes located throughout the city are under the jurisdiction of the parks department.
Originally built in 1930, the athletic field became the stadium in 1941 and was known for many years as Briggs Stadium in honor of Coach A. W. Briggs, longtime head of Missouri State's athletic department.
The athletics department is headed by Gary Barta, who was previously athletic director at the University of Wyoming.
In 1993, he also once threatened to go public with various violations by the University of Miami's athletic department, specifically their football program, if Ryan Collins, a Black player, wasn't named their starting quarterback for that season.
LSU's athletic department fields teams in 20 varsity sports ( 9 men's, 11 women's ), and is a member of the NCAA ( National Collegiate Athletic Association ) and the SEC ( Southeastern Conference ).
The Stevens athletic department has received several accolades, including: ranked 13th in the 2011 Learfield Sports Division III Directors ’ Cup, the 2008 Jostens Institution of the Year by the Eastern College Athletic Conference, and the 2007 Jostens / NADIIIAA Community Service Award of Merit.
Called the " Revolution of ' 93 " by Pep Band members, the clash with the athletic department garnered national attention.
During the strike, the athletic department replaced the Pep Band with a faculty-run group called the " UVa Sports Band ," a 24-member band which included several hired musicians.
The athletic department reinstated the Pep Band to athletic events in time for the last home game of the season against Virginia Tech.

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Dr. Clark has served as teacher and principal in Oklahoma high schools, as teacher and athletic director at Raymondville, Texas, High School, as an instructor at the University of Oklahoma, and as an associate professor of education at Fort Hays, Kan., State College.
The ideal of the kouros ( a beardless, athletic youth ), Apollo has been variously recognized as a god of light and the sun, truth and prophecy, healing, plague, music, poetry, and more.
Historically, the university has shown great athletic dominance in men's, women's, and mixed archery ; men's, women's, and mixed badminton ; women's golf ; women's swimming and diving ; and baseball.
However, only in the last century or two has the activity developed into a sophisticated, athletic pastime.
Caltech has athletic teams in baseball, men's and women's basketball, cross country, fencing, men's soccer, swimming and diving, men's and women's tennis, track and field, women's volleyball, and men's and women's water polo.
Even with its athletic and competitive development, cheerleading at the school level has retained its ties to the spirit leading traditions started back in the 1890s.
The charioteer has lost many features, including his chariot and his left arm, but he stands as a tribute to athletic art of antiquity.
Dalhousie University has a number of athletic facilities open to both their varsity teams as well as to their students.
Nearby Olympia ( only 22 miles away ) has a similar ash altar, and both settlements held ancient athletic games.
MIT has never awarded an honorary degree, nor does it award athletic scholarships, ad eundem degrees, or Latin honors upon graduation.
Reed also has several intercollegiate athletic clubs, most notably the Rugby, Ultimate Frisbee, and Soccer teams.
It is demonstrated that race has no biological or genetic basis: gross morphological features which traditionally has been defined as races ( e. g. skin color ) are determined by non-significant and superficial genetic alleles with no link to any characteristics, such as intelligence, talent, athletic ability, etc.
Stanford has won 103 NCAA championships ( the second-most for a university ), and Stanford's athletic program has won the NACDA Directors ' Cup every year since 1995.
Leather, which had been the primary material in earlier styles, has remained standard in expensive dress shoes, but athletic shoes often have little or no real leather.
The success of these programs is often attributed to an emphasis on safety and education that has resulted in an unprecedented scholastic and collegiate athletic safety record.
It has no athletic teams, but it does have a mascot, the Rochester Raptors.
My father was an athletic, creative, intelligent filmmaker and writer, and the only thing he had in common with Homer was a love of donuts " Although Groening has stated in several interviews that Homer's namesake is his father, he also claimed in several 1990 interviews that a character in the 1939 Nathanael West novel The Day of the Locust was the inspiration for naming Homer.
The Sun Belt Conference is a college athletic conference that has been affiliated with the NCAA's Division I since 1976.
While financial aid has always been available, athletic scholarships have only been given in recent years at Patriot League schools.
The Great Northwest Athletic Conference ( GNAC ) is a college athletic conference which has historically operated in the Northwestern United States, but also currently includes four schools in areas not usually considered part of that region — two in Alaska ( neither of which is located in Southeast Alaska, an area often considered part of the Northwest ), one in eastern Montana ( almost never considered part of the region ), and one in the Canadian province of British Columbia ( an area included with the Northwest U. S. in the larger Pacific Northwest region ).
The West Virginia Intercollegiate Athletic Conference ( WVIAC ) is a college athletic conference which historically operated exclusively in the state of West Virginia, but has now expanded into Pennsylvania.
In addition to its academic and athletic endeavors, RIT has over 150 student clubs, 10 major student organizations, a diverse interfaith center and 30 different Greek organizations.

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